Approaches to the Physical Therapy of People With Pain in the Lumbar Spine

Authors

  • Rymma Bannikova National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport
  • Olena Lazaryeva National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport
  • Volodymyr Kormiltsev National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport
  • Ihor Onoprienko National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport

Keywords:

physical therapy, rehabilitation, lower back pain

Abstract

The objective of the work is to analyze the latest trends and approaches to the using of physical therapy tools and methods for lumbar spine pain. To achieve this goal, we used the following research methods: analysis and generalization of foreign and national data of special scientific and methodical literature on the issues of statistics and the spread of pain in the waist, modern methods of restorative treatment and PT of persons of all ages suffering from pain in the lumbar spine. The results of the study: today, among the many varieties of used PT drugs, with basic back pain, the main remains are: special education, therapeutic exercises and techniques for joint mobilization and soft tissue manipulators. Conclusions. Numerous studies conducted in accordance with the principles of evidence-based studies have provided convincing evidence in favor of reviewing the PT as a systemic rehabilitation phenomenon, and not just local effects on the vertebral segment or quality of life in the thematic contingent.

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Published

2018-06-02

Issue

Section

Therapeutic Physical Training, Sport Medicine and Physical Rehabilitation

How to Cite

Approaches to the Physical Therapy of People With Pain in the Lumbar Spine. (2018). Youth Scientific Journal Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University, 30, 117-121. https://sportvisnyk.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/sportvisnyk/article/view/43